CloudTech

Designing case management platform

Role:
User Interface. User Experience.
Product:
Web Platform, Mobile App
Year:
2020

PROJECT DETAILS

Hiretual is an online candidate data engine for all of your recruiting efforts. Candidate data engine for all of your recruiting efforts. Integrate with your tech stack to centralize talent management - source across 750M+.

Michael Karnjanaprakorn asked me to team up with him designing their new feature that allows any member to join groups around similar professional interests. Think of it as the “Slack for Professional Interests.”

For six weeks I worked closely with the Mobile Director and Product Manager to define the user flow, strategize the content and design the interface.

GETTING STARTED

Design Process

When starting on a project, I usually stick to a routine / design process that makes my designs be as consistent as possible. No matter what kind of a project it is, I stick to these golden 5 steps:
01

Research

Since I’m the only designer who worked in the team and there’s no ux-researcher who could do full-scale research, so I took the initiative and created a quick sprint in order to learn more about the market, product, target audience and competition.
02

Userflow

When I started the project, I defined a simple user flow to begin the process and asked a lot of questions to Hiretual team. The team asked me to explore those answers and turn it into some possible ideas.
03

Wireframing

Working with data collected during the research phase, I was able to set up user flows which we reviewed with the team. After that, we continued with the first version of wireframes.

04

Design

When I started the project, I defined a simple user flow to begin the process and asked a lot of questions to Hiretual team. The team asked me to explore those answers and turn it into some possible ideas.

05

Testing

I used Figma to handle feedback, communication and make prototypes. Usually, I’d upload the latest version of the wireframes (and later on designs) and record voice-over videos to walk Kemar through all the new changes and updates.

SUMMARY

Results

When starting on a project, I usually stick to a routine / design process that makes my designs be as consistent as possible. No matter what kind of a project it is, I stick to these golden 5 steps:

Conclusion

I’m grateful for meeting Kemar and working with him together with our team. I personally learned a ton about the process, cooperation and the sneaker market. I also learned quite a bit about myself.

Built to validate a customer idea, the prototype eventually helped the entrepreneur behind this project pitch his idea for a successful seed round.

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